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  4. D.F.C. winner injured in ski jump at Kosciusko

    Skiers rush to the assistance of Fl.-Lieut. Bruce Bretherton, DFC, of Melbourne, who somersaulted in a practice jump on Thursday at the United Nations snow sports at Kosciusko. One man anxiously feels Bretherton's pulse while the party a wails, the arrival of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Aussies shot after savage mass torture

    ONE of the most revolting exhibitions of mass tor hire ever inflicted on war prisoners took place near Singapore in September, 1942. It ended when two Australians and ...

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  6. JAP GENERAL LOST BUTTON AT SURRENDER

    BEFORE a blaze of lights and clicking movie cameras, grim-faced Lt.-Gen. Masetane Kanda, commander of the Japanese on Bougainville, signed seven ...

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  7. TOKIO PARADE BANNED

    Only a handful of gaping Japanese saw the American flag hoisted over Tokio at 11 am ...

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  8. Japs were on the wrong horse

    JAPANESE army envoys stood stiffly to attention when the American band played "The Old Grey ...

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  9. First ex-prisoners to sail from Singapore Friday

    AUSTRALIAN prisoners of war in Singapore were not likely to embark for home before next Friday, Army Minister Forde said yesterday. ...

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  11. ARMED JAPS, TARS RUBBED SHOULDERS

    AS the Japs moved out and the British moved in Hongkong passed thought a day that has few equals in history. This is the description given ...

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  12. No Jap sub. menace--U.S.

    When the Royal Australian Navy placed a censorship on information of shipping movements because they ...

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  13. Palatial Paris chateau for Aust. Minister

    A CASTLE on the outskirts of Paris awaits Australia's first Minister to France, [?]Col. Hodgson, ...

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  14. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The Royal Navy is cloning down the bases established at Murmansk and Archangel (Rursta) to ...

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  15. HOTEL MAID'S TIP REVEALED JAP SPY

    CHANCE discovery by an astute chambermaid in a Brisbane hotel just before the war gave Australian secret service men a line on Japan's plans to invade the Commonwealth. ...

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  16. LEOPOLD TO GENEVA

    According to Swiss radio, the Swiss Government has agreed to permit King Leopold of Belgium and his family to live near ...

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  17. ATOM BOMB KILLED 66,000 IN HIROSHIMA

    DOMEI newsageney states that the Hiroshima prefectural government now estimates that 66,000 people ...

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  18. V.C.'s grin grew as he killed more Japs

    VICTORIA CROSS winner, Private E. Kenna, laughed throughout his single- handed blitz against the Japs af. Wirui Mission, declared his section males. On his own initiative and ...

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  19. To-day's weather

    Metropolitan : Fine, mild day, cold night; scattered to broken cloud; moderate westerly wind; smooth see. ...

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